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Legal reasoning
John Hynes Farrar
Faculty of Law
Centre for Professional Legal Education
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Legal Reasoning
100%
Lawyers
75%
United Kingdom
50%
Law
50%
Legal Method
50%
Law Students
50%
Business Students
50%
Australia
25%
New Zealand
25%
First Year
25%
Teaching Experience
25%
Indigenous Peoples
25%
Human Rights
25%
Legal System
25%
Legal Education
25%
Common Law
25%
Modernity
25%
Legal Process
25%
Fallacies
25%
Social Perspective
25%
International Influence
25%
Social Control
25%
Standard English
25%
Information Revolution
25%
Practical Reasoning
25%
Work-based
25%
Value Elements
25%
Tony Dugdale
25%
Reasoning Techniques
25%
Policy Element
25%
Styles of Reasoning
25%
New Zealand Law
25%
Social Sciences
Law
100%
Legal Reasoning
100%
UK
33%
New Zealand
33%
Australia
16%
Authors
16%
Teaching Experience
16%
Indigenous Peoples
16%
Human Rights
16%
English
16%
Legal Education
16%
Social Control
16%
Modern society
16%
Information Society
16%